John Manley (archaeologist)
John Manley (born 1950) is a British
Roman invasion of Britain having taken place via alternative routes (as opposed to the traditional view of Richborough in Kent as the main landing-place).[1]
Manley was educated at the universities of
County Archaeologist of Clwyd and Chief Executive of the Sussex Archaeological Society
. He is currently an Hon. Research Fellow and a Trustee of the Sussex Archaeological Society.
Publications
- Atlas of Prehistoric Britain, Phaidon, 1989 ISBN 0714825697
- The Archaeology of Clwyd, with Stephen Grenter and Fiona Gale, Clwyd County Council, 1991 ISBN 9780904449426
- The Atlas of Past Worlds: a comparative chronology of human history 2000 BC – AD 1500, Cassell, 1993 ISBN 0304319813
- AD 43: The Roman Invasion of Britain: a reassessment, Tempus, 2002 ISBN 0752419595
- Facing the Palace: excavations in front of the Roman Palace at Fishbourne, 1995–99, with David Rudkin, Lewes, 2005
- The Archaeology of Fishbourne and Chichester: a framework for its future, Lewes, 2008 ISBN 9780904973082
- The Archaeology of the South Downs National Park: An Introduction, Lewes, 2012 ISBN 9780904973228
- South Downs: Archaeological Walking Guides, History Press, 2013 ISBN 9780752466088
- The Romans, Hodder, 2013 ISBN 9781444183887
- Archaeology, Hodder, 2014 ISBN 9781471805639
- Secrets of the High Woods: revealing hidden landscapes (editor), South Downs National Park Authority, 2016 ISBN 9781527203020
References
- ^ Russell, Miles (August 2005). "Ruling Britannia (review)". History Today. 55 (8). Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
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